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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

T.W.'s Lake Ride. Brought to you by tapwater....( that sh&t's good )

Saturday turned out to be the perfect bookend to a pretty solid week on the bike.  2 Don Valley training rides and a pre-tour of the new Dagmar trail with Jeff & Co. 

So the plan was hatched.  A Lake Simcoe ride via Zephyr and Jacksons Point.  Throw in 2 flats ( yours truly ) 1 throw away Vittoria Open Corso tire, 1 km of gravel, a boatload of headwind and that's what the 120+ km route had in store for us.

We started out Saturday at 6 a.m. in the hopes of beating the heat and salvaging some of the long weekend for non riding commitments.  It seems everyone was pulled in one way or another.

The day was perfect, the route was somewhat new and we hit a few roads that I had not done before.  2 flats, fresh butter tarts and coffee equals good times. 

As you can see from the picture the wind strung us out pretty good coming back from Lake Simcoe but that is nothing new it seems for the summer of the changing headwind.  For whatever reason it is a curse and leg destroyer.  What doesn't kill you makes you stronger or something like that...

All in all a solid lake ride with talk of getting another one in this fall.  This weekend is the Ride For Karen and the long range forecast looks perfect.



Monday, September 9, 2013

2013 Ride For Karen ~ 12th Edition


What a great day Sunday Sept. 8th turned out to be. This after spending Saturday slogging around in the rain with Kris and Co. setting up the ride / start finish, marking the course, and generally getting geared up for the ride the sun gods delivered big time  I think there was 300+ riders on the road and countless people behind the scenes making this ride go off with much success, including surpassing the $2 million dollar milestone over the past 12 editions.

This year marks a new course which from all accounts people loved. Weston Rd. is one hilly mo~fo. The section after the 50 km water stop was top notch.  The groups rode well together and this ride brings out a great group of riders and bike friends.  Congrats Kris, Kirk and kudos to Derek ( wow man your tireless... )